Sunday's game at Lincoln Financial Field might not be a must win game for the Eagles, but it certainly has the feel of a make-or-break one.

With two straight wins under Nick Foles, the Eagles are dangerously close to building some serious momentum. At 5-5, the Eagles have themselves in a tie for first place in the NFC East, and with a win, will have sole possession of the top spot. You couldn't ask for a better place to be in as they enter their Bye-Week following Sunday's game.

Part of the reason they have been able to right the ship is the play of Foles, who hasn't been perfect, but has not turned the ball over. Far too often over the past two seasons the offense would put up big yards, only to shoot themselves in the foot with turnovers. Foles has not thrown an interception this season, and the Eagles have shown what they can do on offense when they take care of the ball.

Will that trent continue on Sunday? Here are some bold predictions, as well as my pick for the final score.

Najee Goode has an interception: Najee Goode should make his first career start on Sunday, as Mychal Kendricks will almost certainly be out with a knee injury. Goode had a solid game against Green Bay after being forced into action after just two snaps, and although he had just one tackle, he had a chance to make some big plays. Goode had a hit on the quarterback as well as a near interception. Robert Griffin III has an interception in seven of his nine games this season, meaning their will be chances for the Eagles to make a big play. This week, Goode finishes the job and gets his first career interception.

Robert Griffin III has a rushing touchdown Perhaps the biggest indicator that Griffin isn't back to the player he was last season is the big fat zero in the rushing touchdown column on his stat sheet. Griffin finished with seven rushing touchdowns last season, and while that number probably isn't obtainable at this point, getting in the endzone at least once certainly is.

Nick Foles throws an interception As mentioned above, the most impressive thing Foles has done since he took over the job is take care of the football. Foles has zero interceptions in 136 passing attempts this season, and just five interceptions in his 401 career passing attempts. Last week against the Packers, however, Foles got a little lucky. His first passing touchdown to DeSean Jackson should have been intercepted, but Foles got a lucky bounce. He won't be as lucky against the Redskins.

Eagles win at home: When something hasn't happened in over 400 days, saying it will certainly qualifies as bold. Much has been written about the Eagles inability to get a win at Lincoln Financial Field, with no one able to answer why. The truth is that the Eagles are on a 10-game losing streak at home because they have not been a good football game for the majority of those games. The Eagles lost everywhere last season when six of the losses happened, lost to a good Kansas City team earlier this season, and had their third string quarterback in for the other two losses. The only loss you can point to as a bad loss at home is the loss to San Diego back in Week Two. The Eagles are playing much better than they were then, and are in prime position to break the curse at home on Sunday.

Reader's Bold Predictions:

"The key is Foles is able to direct the offense to more TDs than FGs. TE sighting. They'll have 3 TDs, collectively"- @tommy_t_256
The production, or lack there of, from the tight ends continues to be one of the biggest surprises this season. Brent Celek, Zach Ertz and James Casey have combined for just four touchdowns this season, so to see them get three on Sunday vs. Washington would certainly be shocking.

"@MVFive tweets will be supportive of Foles!!!"- @Bmyers3317
This might win the award for boldest prediction of the season. Michael Vick's brother, Marcus, has been relatively quiet on Twitter since his brother went down with a strain hamstring. Tweeting support of Foles would symbolize the torch officially being passed.

"Foles throws for 5 touchdowns"- @_jbpotter_
With 10 touchdown passes the past two weekend, it's seems safe to say Foles will get his fair share vs. a terrible Washington secondary. Like the entire team, however, Foles has just two touchdowns in four career starts at Lincoln Financial Field. When streaks are broken, however, they usually go out in style-- so if the Eagles get a win vs. Washington, it very well could be behind a big game from Foles.